Duracoat is designed to spray on direct with no sanding or baking. Just spray and air dry. It adheres to wood, plastic, or metal. Surface must be clean and oil free, no other prep is required. I doubt I will paint the slides, I do like some contrast.

11-29-2011, 12:38 AM

ozzy

I just don't see it, sorry!

11-29-2011, 07:06 PM

hud35500

?????

11-30-2011, 12:51 AM

recoilguy

Interesting..................if youdid it your self, nice work!

RCG

11-30-2011, 01:00 PM

HK Dan

Hud, there is a little more to it than that. If you air dry it it takes 3 weeks to fully cure. You can give it 20 minutes at 110 degrees and it will be fully cured. Surface prep is critical, and next to parkerizing, polymer is one of the best surfaces to shoot on. I have that dark OD on my G22 frame and it shows no holster wear after two years of carry. I had it on my G35 for USPSA and it had tens of thousands of draws with no wear. It's pretty good stuff as far as paint goes.

11-30-2011, 01:04 PM

jakeleinen1

Whoa those are cool!

11-30-2011, 08:42 PM

DogRanger

Nice looking pistols...

12-03-2011, 12:38 AM

berettatoter

Quote:

Originally Posted by hud35500

Duracoat is designed to spray on direct with no sanding or baking. Just spray and air dry. It adheres to wood, plastic, or metal. Surface must be clean and oil free, no other prep is required. I doubt I will paint the slides, I do like some contrast.

I don't blame you. I would prefer the contrast of black/OD green too. Makes one feel all warm and fuzzy inside.